Sidhu withdraws his resignation as PPCC chief

Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee President Navjot Singh Sidhu has withdrawn his resignation from the post of President. Talking to media here on Friday, Sidhu sharing this information, also clarified that the day the new Advocate General appointed and the panel for the new DGP is received, he wiould resume work in his office. Along with […]

by Anil Bhardwaj - November 6, 2021, 3:09 am

Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee President Navjot Singh Sidhu has withdrawn his resignation from the post of President. Talking to media here on Friday, Sidhu sharing this information, also clarified that the day the new Advocate General appointed and the panel for the new DGP is received, he wiould resume work in his office.

Along with this, he also raised many questions on the his own party state government. He said that he had no differences with Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, but the government would have to act expeditiously on the main issues of sacrilege and drugs, adding that during the upcoming assembly elections, he would make Congress win over 80 to 100 seats.

He further said that in 2017 a government fell in the state on these two big issues. After this, after four and a half years, a Chief Minister had to leave the chair again on the same issues and the new Chief Minister came. So it is very important to solve both these issues of sacrilege and drug trade, otherwise with what face will the Congress go among the people, He asked. Raising the question, he said that now the government has 50 days tenure left. During this, the cases of sacrilege and drug addiction would have to be resolved. Sidhu even challenged that if the government does not have the courage to make the report of the drugs case public, then this report should be given to the party, he would make it public, as he had the courage.